Cookies Policy

Consent

By using this website dtif.org (the “Website”) you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookies Policy. You will have seen a pop up to this effect on your first visit to this website; although it will not usually appear on subsequent visits you may withdraw your consent at any time by following the instructions below. 

 

Disabling cookies
 If you do not agree to the use of these cookies please disable them by following the instructions for your browser set out [here]. Please note that some of the services will not function so well if cookies are disabled.
 
Where the organisation setting the cookie provides an automated disabling tool in respect of its cookie(s) we list the name of that organisation, the category of cookies it sets together with a link to its automated disabling tool. In all other cases, we list the names of the cookies themselves and their source at the date of this Cookies Policy so that you can easily identify and disable them if you want through your browser controls.
 
Some browsers make it possible for you to signal that you do not want your internet browsing activity to be tracked. Disabling tracking may interfere with some uses of the Website and the services provided on the Website.
 
After your initial visit to the Website we may change the cookies we use. This Cookies Policy will always allow you to know who is placing cookies, for what purpose and give you the means to disable them so you should check it from time to time.
 
 
What are cookies?
Cookies are text files containing small amounts of information which are downloaded to your device when you visit a website. Cookies are then sent back to the originating web domain on your subsequent visits to that domain. Most web pages contain elements from multiple web domains so when you visit the Website, your browser may receive cookies from several sources. Cookies are useful because they allow a website to recognise a user’s device. Cookies allow you to navigate between pages efficiently, remember preferences and generally improve the user experience. They can also be used to tailor advertising to your interests through tracking your browsing across websites. Session cookies are deleted automatically when you close your browser and persistent cookies remain on your device after the browser is closed (for example to remember your user preferences when you return to the site).
 
 

What types of cookies does the DTIF use?

 

We describe the categories of cookies the DTIF and its affiliates and its contractors use below.
 
Website Functionality Cookies 
 
We make use of cookies to provide you with certain functionality. For example, to remember choices you make (such as your username, language or the region you are in), or to recognise the platform fromwhich you access the site, and to provide enhanced and more personal features.  These cookies are not used to track your browsing on other sites. 
 
This Website uses the following functional cookies:
 
Cookie NameSourcePurposeFurther Information/Duration
_gaDTIFUsed by Google Analytics (gtag.js) for tracking users that visit the site.Persistent (1 year)
_ga_WCT4QMXM37DTIFUsed by Google Analytics(gtag.js) for tracking users that visit the site.Persistent (1 year)
t5pgo9irDTIFUsed by All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall.5 days
in8w6cdwDTIFUsed by All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall.5 days
556df70cDTIFUsed by All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall.5 days
CookieLawInfoConsentDTIFA unique identifier string that gets stored when the user accepts the cookie policy.Session
isReturningVisitor5196DTIFWordPress cookie which is used to determine if the visitor is returning or not.1 month
localTimeZoneDTIFTimezone to be used on every website page.Session
Viewed_cookie_policyDTIFCookie which determines if we can
drop our cookies into
the user’s browser. This will enable the user to not log in again whenever he refreshes
the browser.
Persistent (1 year)

Use of IP addresses and server logs 

 

We may also use your IP address and browser type to help diagnose problems with our server, to
administer our Website and to improve the service we offer to you. An IP address is a numeric code that identifies your computer on the internet. Your IP address might also be used to gather broad demographic information.

We may perform IP lookups to determine which domain you are coming from (e.g. google.com) to more accurately gauge our users’ demographics. 
 
 
Cookies Policy does not cover third party websites
 
Please note that this Cookies Policy does not apply to, and we are not responsible for, the privacy
practices of third-party websites which may be linked to this Website.
 
 
Changes to the Cookies Policy
 
We may update this Cookies Policy and we would encourage you to review the policy from time to time to stay informed of how we are using cookies. This Cookies Policy was last updated on [19th April 2024].